ps, I tested this on my friends BSD box that's hooked up to his cable. Uploads to the same IP were at 8 KBytes and 2-3Kbytes from 2 sources, uploads to 2 different IPs on the same box both went at 10K which means it seems to work... -Jon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Zobrist" <kgbat_private> To: <vuln-devat_private> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 2:52 PM Subject: chaging your @home IP address... could you take a bunch of them....probably... could you get something from it...maybe > I just read the @home IP change instructions in the Hacker's Digest and an > interesting idea came to me... > > If @home uses IP addresses in parts of their bandwidth (upload) throttling, > then could you just take more IP addresses and get more bandwidth? > > Now, I don't have @home :( so I can't test it, but can anyone out there test > this? > > If so, I'd say the race is on to get @home addresses for more bandwidth.. > > Jon Zobrist > Security Consultant > Bluesun Networks, LLC > kgbat_private > 801-856-9300 > > >
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